How to set Nikon camera to shoot colours like Canon?
I have a Nikon D3100. And I kinda prefer the colours of the canon.
They are kinda cooler, and i don't know. The cold look. I like to see what actually happened there, and not to see too strong colours.
people say that you can set this, but how?
maybe buying a nikon was a mistake.
Both will always be different. You really can't.It'll, have to be done by post.
You can change the lighting effects not the camera, they work really well and suit the environment your in
I presume you shoot jpeg file other wise you wouldn't ask, so the easiest way to change your color is by starting to read your manuel.
If you don't have one go here http://www.nikonusa.com/...100_EN.pdf at page 94, then read page 151 to 156
Actually if you use Xrites Colorchecker Passport, you can get both camera to produce identical colour images.
Actually All dSLR cameras are supposed to be colour neutral. NO colour shifts or saturation issues.
Here is how the colour checker works
http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_learning.aspx?action=webinarsarchive&eventid=1105&eventdateid=4929
Since the introduction of the Nikon D3 at the China Olympics, Nikon has become the choice of photographers who spend time shooting in low-light conditions; indoor sports and night games.
They're supposed to be all the same. Yes, there will be subtle differences but nothing a quick fix in the computer can't handle.
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